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Class Four:  Collaboration and Open Source

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Did You Know 3.0

 

Did You Know 5-April 2009

 

Did You Know? Student Perspective 

  

  What does it all mean?

Wordle

38 Interesting Ways to Use Wordle in the Classroom

 

To make a screenshot of a Wordle

 

Take a Look at Some Historic American Rhetoric

 

Let's create a Wordle.

 

The Great Wordle Crisis

 

 

Our Wordle

Voicethread

 

How to use Voice Thread and VoiceThread Doodler

 

VoiceThread Sandbox

http://voicethread.com/share/668788/

 

 

 

 

 
 

An Educator's Guide to Using VoiceThread.pdf

 

Introduction to VoiceThread.pdf

 

 

Samples of Voice Thread Usage:

Get Well Soon, Chase (VoiceThread)

 

VoiceThread used as a venue for "What Does the Network Mean to You?"

 

Read:  Digitally Speaking Links

 

Open Source Education and Technology

Open Source Story Book

 

Amazing Stories of Openness

 

100 Best Open Education Resources on the Web

 

http://bestcollegerankings.org/2009/101-killer-open-courseware-projects-from-around-the-

world-ivy-league-and-beyond/

 

Academic Earth

 

Open culture

 

Introduction to Open Source

IBM Linux Ad: Prodigy

 

 

 

Talks Richard Baraniuk on open-source learning

 

 

Cornell University Library Windows on the Past

 

Giving Knowledge for Free:  The Emergence of Open Educational Resources

Homework:

1.  This week's blog post should be about your experiences setting up your PLN (personal learning network), the people you connect with, any positives or negatives that occur, and any questions or revelations that you have while in search of global colleagues. 

2.  Find and experiment with a few tools/applications.  Think about how you might use these tools in one of your courses.  Think about what you will want to use for your project. 

3.  Next week you will present your final project to the class.

 

 

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